How do fruitflies get into a previously fruit-flyless house? I don't have fruit sitting out, or dirty plates. Do they spontaneously generate? I guess my pings will be happy, though! Aprilh
How do fruitflies get into a previously fruit-flyless house? I don't have fruit sitting out, or dirty plates. Do they spontaneously generate? I guess my pings will be happy, though! Aprilh
\"People place their hand on the Bible and swear to uphold the Constitution; they don't put their hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible,\" Jamie Raskin, to Senator Nancy Jacobs.
Iono how they get there. They're just are. That's where the CPs come in...
Update: Parents convinced to allow me to keep greenhouse heated over winter. Most species will not be lost. Too lazy to update growlist.
They come from hell Aprilh, they come from hell!
hehe Dunno, for some reason that struck a cord and got a good chuckle out of me.Originally Posted by [b
Fruit flies can breed a good number of places. Say, in your plant pots. I know that fruit flies seem to just luuuurve some of my pots. Works for me, though: helps feed the little guys.
Maybe i can transplant a Utric or two to each pot to keep the population down?
Update: Parents convinced to allow me to keep greenhouse heated over winter. Most species will not be lost. Too lazy to update growlist.
That's what I tried for these little white bugs that grow in the sphagnum moss. They work for a certain amount of soil volume. In the 1.5" deep trays I have full of sphagnum, I used to have a lot of probs with the bugs. I let some utrics take over the trays, and I barely see them anymore.
Oh, and on the hell thing, I meant for it to be funny.
AprilH: Fruitflies have similar properties to socks, watermarks, and car keys...that is that they can indeed spontaneously generate/dissapear.
1 Nxventrata
D. muscipula & D. muscipula 'Red Dragon'(barely)
Sarracenia leucophylla(seedling)
S. purpurea and Drosera filiformis filiformis/ intermedia seeds waiting to sprout.
Drosera capensis
Hey, free CP food!